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    SR/SR+ (Model 3 RWD) Waiting Room

    https://teslanorth.com/2022/12/15/tesla-offers-10000-miles-of-free-supercharging-for-u-s-buyers-to-push-december-deliveries/ A friend of mine also got a text from a sales advisor informing him of this new perk.
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    SR/SR+ (Model 3 RWD) Waiting Room

    Tesla is now offering 10000 (ten thousand) miles of free supercharging on top of the $3750 discount for december deliveries. Oof.
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    Tire slasher caught on cam in Irvine, CA

    Please do so. Just the report.
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    Tire slasher caught on cam in Irvine, CA

    Happened in a plaza in the business district of Irvine, CA. It occurred while we were at a restaurant. Reported to police. A nearby restaurant manager overheard some women talking about slashing a Tesla's tires so the manager walked around the parking lot a bit later and spotted our car with two...
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    SR/SR+ (Model 3 RWD) Waiting Room

    12/5 with option for 12/4
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    SR/SR+ (Model 3 RWD) Waiting Room

    I placed an order yesterday due to the $3750 discount news and I already got a VIN and a delivery date. Sheesh... MSM/White/Aero/no fsd
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    Should I take out a loan or pay with cash?

    It's actually about buying a 54k car (rounded up without tax credit) with 100k in savings on top of the aforemetioned salary, so no, not really.
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    Should I take out a loan or pay with cash?

    This is considered a controversial topic lol? You act like I've abandoned the thread for a week. It's only been half a day. Chill out, mod. Anyway, I've decided to wait and see if any part of the new ev tax credit will apply before purchasing.
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    Should I take out a loan or pay with cash?

    A RWD will cost me around 54k after tax assuming the new ev credits don't apply. I make 85k a year and will have around 100k in savings by the time I get the car. Loan means I'll pay more, but cash means my savings basically get cut in half. Loan or cash?